Tag: dry camping

Hiking around Sharbot Lake, Ontario – Pick a Direction! Step outside our door and pick a direction, any direction, and you can go for a walk in the forest! The ground is a soft carpet of leaves, branches, bark and stems in various stages of decomposition. Head north and you will eventually come to Silver

Whoa – Wait – winter! Are we ready for this? A short, unplanned blog…… WINTER IS HERE!!! Well, today brought a bit of a surprise! We were expecting winter to arrive mid to late November. HOWEVER, tonight (Oct 27th, 2018) around 6:00 pm we experienced the first snowfall of the the 2018 / 2019 winter

Prolog to post… This is a post related to our decision to dry camp in Ontario, Canada for the 2018 / 2019 winter and the steps we have taken to remain warm in -20 celsius weather. We have actually been using the wood stove for almost two months now. It has taken us this long

This is one of several posts that will cover our preparations for spending the winter in Ontario Canada. The Farmers Almanac predicts the following for the area of Ontario we are staying in. Borrowed from their website: Winter temperatures will be close to normal, on average, with above-normal precipitation and snowfall. The coldest periods will be in

We Made a Decision – Full time RVing in a Canadian Winter! We have been at Sharbot Lake Ontario for over a month now and enjoying every minute. So much so, we have decided to experience our first Canadian Winter as Full Time RVers. There are several reasons for this decision, but we won’t get

Moving to Sharbot Lake! The lead up to moving to Sharbot Lake was exciting and also a bit stressful. There were many unknowns. Where could we empty our black/grey water and where could we get fresh water? We already had the means for removing the black/grey water from the trailer and filling up the fresh